This blog will share elements of the stories of The Homeplace Saga included in this family saga series of novels and stories spanning the early 1800s to the present time. Somewhat like websites related to television shows and movies, elements of the stories and background materials will be included here that may not be explicitly included in the published works. Your participation through comments and questions will enhance the stories and your enjoyment of them.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

"The Trek to the Homeplace" in Anthology

I have been notified that my short story: "The Trek to the Homeplace" has been included in the Ozarks Writers League Annual Anthology 2011: Echoes of the Ozarks, Volume VII.

Set in 1833 Missouri, shortly after statehood, an adaptation of this short story is expected to become the first chapter of the projected 'McDonald Family History' under the working title: "The First 25 Years of the Homeplace."

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Born in Coon Rapids, Iowa. William Leverne Smith was born and raised on a Midwestern farm. A passion for family history and genealogy studies provides background for his writing. He and his wife live in a cabin in the Missouri Ozarks.

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